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The Bin-Ladens: Osama’s son resurfaces to lead new al-Qaeda arm

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The Bin-Ladens: Osama's son resurfaces to lead new Al-Qaeda arm

In a chilling twist, new intelligence reports suggest that Hamza bin Laden, the son of infamous terror mastermind Osama bin Laden, is alive and at the helm of the resurgence of terror group, al-Qaeda.

Once thought dead in 2019, the 34-year-old is now rumored to be leading the global terror network from the shadows, alongside his brother Abdullah, according to reports from the UK Mirror.

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Dubbed the “Crown Prince of Terror,” Hamza is believed to be operating from Jalalabad, Afghanistan—a known terrorist hub—where he reportedly commands 10 terror training camps.

Sources suggest these camps are breeding a new wave of extremists, training suicide bombers and militants with the aim of targeting Western nations.

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The reports raise concerns about the reemergence of al-Qaeda, with Hamza now viewed as the key figure behind the terror group’s global ambitions. Senior Taliban leaders are said to be in direct contact with him, further escalating fears of a growing terrorist dynasty.

Could Hamza bin Laden’s resurgence signal the beginning of a new era of global terrorism? The world waits anxiously to see how this terrifying chapter unfolds.

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